Crypto-friendly bank Nubank seeks to acquire small banks in Brazil to preserve its name

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Source: PANews

PANews December 12 News, according to Bloomberg, sources familiar with the matter revealed that with the new regulation passed in Brazil in November prohibiting companies without a banking license from using the term “bank” or similar expressions in other languages in their branding, crypto-friendly bank Nubank has become a regulatory target of the Central Bank of Brazil. It is facing an urgent identity crisis: despite its name being “Bank,” it is not actually a bank. In response, the company is considering acquiring a small licensed bank. The source said that acquiring a bank with accumulated losses could even qualify for tax credits. Nubank has not made any decisions yet; it might abandon the acquisition and instead apply for a new license from the Central Bank of Brazil (BC). However, the process of applying for a new license is lengthy and costly, whereas an acquisition could avoid these issues.

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